Gordon Quan Explained

Gordon Quan
Native Name:關振鵬
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Date:16 April 1948
Birth Place:Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China
Education:University of Texas at Austin (BA)
University of Houston (M.Ed.)
South Texas College of Law Houston (JD)
Occupation:Immigration Lawyer
Party:Democratic[1]
Website:https://quanlaw.com/

Gordon Quan is a Chinese-American immigration lawyer,[2] and former Houston City Council member. He was the second Asian American ever elected to Houston City Council.[3] He was the first Asian American to ever be elected to an at-large position in the Houston City Council.[4] Quan also once served as the Houston Mayor Pro Tem.[5]

Early Life

Quan was born in Guangzhou in 1948, and he and his family later fled from China as a result of the Chinese Civil War.[6] His grandfather moved to from Guangdong to Ciudad Juarez to work in a laundry and later moved to San Antonio as part of "Pershing's Chinese" for assisting John J. Pershing's forces during the Pancho Villa Expedition. Quan's father was William K.Y. Quan, a Chinese-American also originally from Guangdong province and a cofounder of the Asian American Bank of Houston.[7] Quan's mother was born in Georgia where his maternal grandfather had started a local school for Chinese children. His father had served in the U.S. Army and returned to China to pursue his education using the G.I. Bill at the time of Quan's birth. As a result, Quan received U.S. citizenship by birth.[8] Quan's younger brother is Rick Quan, a sportscaster in San Francisco.[9] While growing up, Quan's family was the only Asian American family on his block while living in Houston's East End.[10] He attended Milby High School.[11] He then attended the University of Texas graduating with a degree in History and Government.[12]

Career

Gordon Quan taught at E.O. Smith Junior High in Houston's Fifth Ward for 3 years before receiving his Masters in Guidance and Counseling from the University of Houston. He would then take night classes at the South Texas College of Law while teaching to receive his Juris Doctorate. Quan founded his immigration firm, Quan, Burdette & Perez PC, in early 1980. In 1999, Quan became the first Asian-American to serve as a member on the Houston City Council.[13] Quan began serving as City of Houston Mayor Pro-Tem in 2002.[14] He served in the at-large Position 2. Quan's final term was scheduled to end after the November 8, 2005 city council election; as he was term-limited, he was unable to run again.[15] As a council member, Quan urged Asian Americans to become more involved in politics.[16] Quan had been elected president of the board of directors of the Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials organization.[17] After Hurricane Katrina occurred in 2005, Quan's office organized relief for Asian American businesses, community groups, professional associations, and churches.[18] In 2005, Quan's firm was one of the largest immigration law firms in the U.S. In 2007, Quan's firm and Tindall & Foster PC merged, becoming Foster Quan LLP.[19] In 2014, FosterQuan split, becoming Quan Law Group.[20]

As of 2010 he lives in the Memorial area.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Candidate questionnaire: Gordon Quan, county judge challenger. December 2, 2024.
  2. "Political vulnerability eyed in DeLay district." Associated Press at the Boston Globe. April 10, 2005. Retrieved on July 28, 2012.
  3. Luo, Michael. "Athlete increases profile for Asian-Americans." Associated Press at the Telegraph Herald. Sunday February 9, 2003. National 10A. Retrieved from Google News (10 of 90) on July 28, 2012.
  4. Colley, Jenna. "Councilman Quan exploring bid for Congress." Houston Business Journal. Friday May 6, 2005. Retrieved on July 28, 2012.
  5. Longman, Jere. "NBA's cultural exchange." The New York Times at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. December 22, 2002. Retrieved on July 28, 2012. "[...]said Gordon Quan, a Chinese-American who is the city's mayor pro tem"
  6. "http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=ST&s_site=dfw&p_multi=ST&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=102EFA134E0985FD&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM Asian American Pacific Heritage[...]
  7. Villafranca, Armando. "OBITUARIES / Quan, bank co-founder, father of councilman." Houston Chronicle. Friday December 16, 2005. B5. Retrieved on July 28, 2012.
  8. Moran, Chris. "Democrats Quan, Hassan vie for Harris County judge." Houston Chronicle. Friday February 12, 2010. Retrieved on July 28, 2012.
  9. Lin, Sam Chu. "Houston Waits to Help APA Evacuees ." AsianWeek. September 16, 2005. Retrieved on July 28, 2012.
  10. Web site: Wall . Olivia . November 20, 2024 . Gordon Quan: A Paragon of Diversity . Houston History Magazine.
  11. "Distinguished HISD Alumni." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on November 3, 2015.
  12. Web site: Gordon Quan oral history interview - Rice University Digital Collections . 2024-11-28 . digitalcollections.rice.edu.
  13. Web site: Houston History: The Quan Family . 2024-12-02 . City Cast Houston . en.
  14. Apodaca, Gene. "Former Mayor Pro Tem Gordon Quan reacts." KTRK-TV. Tuesday March 14, 2006. Retrieved on July 28, 2012.
  15. Mack, Kristen. "5 contenders seek Quan's Position 2 seat." Houston Chronicle. Monday October 24, 2005. Retrieved on July 28, 2012.
  16. Zheng, Chunhua Zen. "Quan urges Chinese-Americans to become more active in politics." Houston Chronicle. Thursday June 28, 2001. ThisWeek 2. Retrieved on July 28, 2012.
  17. "APAMO elects new board of directors.(Asian Pacific American[...]" Nation's Cities Weekly. July 1, 2002. Retrieved on July 28, 2012. "Gordon Quan, mayor pro tem of Houston, Tex., was recently elected as the president of the 2002 Board of Directors of the Asian Pacific American Municipal"
  18. Zheng, Zen T.C. "Asian residents aid victims." Houston Chronicle. Thursday September 15, 2005. Retrieved on July 28, 2012.
  19. Gunter, Ford. "Houston law firms to form immigration powerhouse." Houston Business Journal. Sunday October 19, 2008. Retrieved on July 28, 2012.
  20. Web site: FosterQuan is splitting as top Houston immigration lawyer forms new law group - Houston Business Journal. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141101181608/http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/blog/money-makers/2014/10/top-houston-immigration-lawyer-forms-new-law-group.html. 2014-11-01.